The Pencil Holders: a research paper

 

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Anonymous said…
Vikram i love how you put wit in everything.
Unknown said…
this is such a different overview. superb
DEVESH UPADHYAY said…
sir kyu phd walo ke pet pe laat mar rahe ho......great paper btw.

Anonymous said…
Love this!
Anonymous said…
Phineas and Ferbous , Phineas and Ferb" {robotic voice}
Anonymous said…
I just wish that you reactivate your Instagram account.
Genuinely loved those deep yet simple sweet captions and creative hashtags obviously. ( Days homebound, days underdoubt xD)
Much love to you bub :)))

P.s. I had created my IG account just to follow 22 people, including you. :')
Suyash Singh said…
Have you seen the anime movie, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama. It was made by Yugo Sako and was a part of the 40th anniversary of India-Japan diplomatic relations and was worked on by teams from both countries. Hands down the best animated Indian mythological film I have ever seen.
Unknown said…
Disclaimer: Sir is post se is comment ka koi lena dena nahi hi
Sir, aapne jo essay mein reference deke aatank machaya hua tha especially books their comments...maine gs score wale essay padhe hai
..uska secret kya hai... Itna book to sayad koi nhi padh sakta hai.
Sukanya said…
This paper is so organic and well-written. Especially the conclusion part brought into light a new way of promoting our culture and values while taking advantage of the capitalist free market. I really wish to meet this guy someday. Have already watched all his interviews!
Unknown said…
Sir,I want to ask during interview can you use hindi a bit or we have to answer completely in english? Especially if you're choosing ifs ..


Anonymous said…
I am glad I found you. I am not a fan of any celebrity but you.
Anonymous said…
To, Haraf
I have learned many things from you. The pencil holders is the new addition in that list today. Your love for comics reading is not only for entertainment but for harnessing information from them as well, you have proved this by writing this paper.
Soft diplomacy is not based on religion only but there are other ways as well. I have never thought that Tintin is not only about snowy ;) but more than that.
Initially, it was hard and less interesting to read this paper because of giant words but the dictionary helped me to understand your haraf (s). So the chitra-plomacy will be useful in conclusion.
Shukriya for all the lessons.

Regards,
Sehar
eliza chauhan said…
How can a twelfth grader find you, for a brief chat session about diplomatic services and related stuff, please address this...
Anonymous said…

This thesis can be used as a bibliography for beginners, at best. But I guess not much can be expected of a (likely) hastily conjured paper, submitted before an arbitrary deadline at FSI.

An exploration of why graphic narratives have not taken off in India (and probably will not in the near future), and the disconnect and differences between the Indian literati (who will either not have the talent or patience to learn visuals crafts, or will think it beneath them) and creators of ethnic Indian art forms (who are neither recognized nor respected as creators) might have been relevant here.
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Sir... Leave here a book name for "the cold War " history... In detail
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